BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «CHLORIC(VII) ACID»
Temukaké kagunané saka
chloric(VII) acid ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
chloric(VII) acid lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
1
Sasol Encyclopaedia of Science and Technology
... HClO3. chlorate(VII) (perchlorate) A salt of chloric(VII) acid, HClO4. chlordane
C10H6Cl8 A volatile liquid used as an insecticide. Chlorella A genus of
unicellular algae. chlorenchyma Plant tissue containing chlorophyll. chloric(I)
acid HClO ...
2
The Facts on File Dictionary of Inorganic Chemistry
Chloric(V) acid is also a strong oxidizing agent; in concentrated solution it will
ignite organic substances, such as paper and sugar. chloric(VII) acid (perchloric
acid; HClO4) A colorless liquid that fumes strongly in moist air. It is made by
vacuum ...
3
A Dictionary of Science
... sCLERENCHYMA. chloric acid Any ofthe oxoacids of chlorine: *chloric(I) acid,
*chloric (III) acid, *chloric(V) acid, and *chloric(VII) acid. The term is commonly
used without specification of the oxidation state of chlorine to mean chloric(V)
acid, ...
John Daintith, Elizabeth A. Martin, 2010
Chloric(V) acid is a strong oxidizing agent and in concentrated solution it will
ignite organic substances, such as paper and sugar. chloric(VII) acid (perchloric
acid; HClO4) A colorless liquid that fumes strongly in moist air. It is made by
vacuum ...
5
Dictionary Of Chemistry
It is formed by the reaction of chlorine dioxide and water and is a weak acid and
an oxidizing agent. chloric(VII) acid, HClO4 It is called perchloric acid. It is
hygroscopic in nature and a strong oxidising agent. chlorination Treatment with
chlorine ...
6
Concepts And Problems In Inorganic Chemistry
Properties Formula Oxidising power Acid strength Thermal stability Chlonc(I) acid
(hypochlorous acid) Chloric(v) acid (chloric acid) Chloric(VII) acid (perchloric acid
) HC1O HC103 HC1O4 Strong Weak Poor Good A Weak Strong V H / 0 o ...
7
The Sterling Dictionary Of Chemistry
It is prepared by the reaction of barium chlorate with dilute sulphuric acid. It is a
strong acid and strong oxidising agent. In concentrated solution, it ignites organic
substances like paper and sugar. CHLORIC (VII) ACID : HCIO4 ; Perchloric acid.
VVVQH Structure of H5lO6 = l(O)(OH)5 Structure of the anion OH O I >vl\\O)/,,, I O
OH 9.6.4 Halic(VII) Acids (HXO4) and Halate(VII) Salts (XO4~) Halic(VII) acids of
chlorine, bromine and iodine are known. Chloric(VII) acid is a strong oxidizing ...
9
More Modern Chemical Techniques
Chloric (VII) acid can cause explosions when solutions are evaporated to
dryness, so appropriate precautions must be taken. Wet digestion is accelerated
using a microwave oven. The sample is placed in an air-tight container and
subjected ...
Ralph Levinson, Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain), 2001
10
Solid State Proton Conductors: Properties and Applications ...
Properties and Applications in Fuel Cells Philippe Knauth, Maria Luisa Di Vona.
2.2.2.9 Chloric Acids Chloric(VII) Acid Chemical formula: HClO 4 Crystal
morphology (Figure 2.29) Figure 2.29 Orthorhombic (class: mm2) perchloric acid
(SEM, ...
Philippe Knauth, Maria Luisa Di Vona, 2012